Listen "Mastering the art of high-low design | Brahman Perera"
Episode Synopsis
In today’s episode, editor of InteriorsAu Cassie Hansen speaks with interior designer Brahman Perera about mixing styles, textures and price points to craft interiors that are unique, dynamic and accessible. His portfolio includes fitouts for fashion labels such as Christian Kimber and Henne, alongside hospitality venues like Entrecôte, Hopper Joint and Ursula's Paddington.
Brahman was a speaker for the 2025 Design Speaks Night School series, titled “Balancing Act: The art of high-low design,” where he reflected on the value of blending the refined with the humble to create layered, balanced interiors.
Further reading:
Hopper Joint by Brahman Perera
https://architectureau.com/articles/Hopper-Joint-by-Brahman-Perera/
Christian Kimber store by Brahman Perera
https://architectureau.com/articles/christian-kimber-store-by-brahman-perera/
Perri Cutten Manuka by Brahman Perera
https://architectureau.com/articles/perri-cutten-manuka-by-brahman-perera/
Brahman was a speaker for the 2025 Design Speaks Night School series, titled “Balancing Act: The art of high-low design,” where he reflected on the value of blending the refined with the humble to create layered, balanced interiors.
Further reading:
Hopper Joint by Brahman Perera
https://architectureau.com/articles/Hopper-Joint-by-Brahman-Perera/
Christian Kimber store by Brahman Perera
https://architectureau.com/articles/christian-kimber-store-by-brahman-perera/
Perri Cutten Manuka by Brahman Perera
https://architectureau.com/articles/perri-cutten-manuka-by-brahman-perera/
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